Monograph of the bombycine moths of North America, including their transformations and origin of the larval markings and armature . Fig. 14—Cast pupal skiu of Prodoxus deci-jnens; A, another specimen; p. paraclypealpiece; », p. maxillary palpus; mx, maxilla;mx, labial palpus. Fig. 15—rupa of Pro-doxus dccipiens, side view;*;*, prntlioracic spiracle. • Adelida:—Maxillary palpi five-jointed in Nemophora, in Adela no maxil-lary palpi in moth. Larva of Adela with numerous dorsal piliferous plates,those of Simaethis being similar; those of Nematois (fig. S) being confined to the thoracic segment


Monograph of the bombycine moths of North America, including their transformations and origin of the larval markings and armature . Fig. 14—Cast pupal skiu of Prodoxus deci-jnens; A, another specimen; p. paraclypealpiece; », p. maxillary palpus; mx, maxilla;mx, labial palpus. Fig. 15—rupa of Pro-doxus dccipiens, side view;*;*, prntlioracic spiracle. • Adelida:—Maxillary palpi five-jointed in Nemophora, in Adela no maxil-lary palpi in moth. Larva of Adela with numerous dorsal piliferous plates,those of Simaethis being similar; those of Nematois (fig. S) being confined to the thoracic —^InxiWary palpi present. Pupa with maxillary palpi well developed (fig. 10).Nepticulidcv. Zur Phylogenie und Ontogenie des Fliigelgeaders der Schmetterlinge. Zeits. \yisseu8. Zoolon-ie, Mis. 50 5 66 MEMOIKS OF THE NATIONAL ACADEMY OF SCIENCES. B. Lithocolletidce.—^o maxillary palpi iu moth. Pupa of Tischeria (figs. 19,20) with no tracesof maxillary palpi, but the labial palpi well developed; no cremaster. D. Fm. 16.—Cast skin of pupa of Tinea tapetzella;A, head; B, end of abdomtii; V, last three seg-ments of same enlarged; i>, another view of C


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